I'm a C# developer having worked with .Net since it was in beta. Before that I mainly worked in C and C++. I have been developing commercial software for more than 20 years. I also mess around with microprocessors, but that's just for fun. I live near Cambridge, England and work from home in my 'silicon shed'.

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I've recently bought
TCP/IP Sockets in C: Practical Guide for Programmers and it's one of the best programming books I've bought in ages. I don't think that I've enjoyed thumbing through a programming book this much since the 1980s. Seriously. I saw it over a year ago in Cambridge Central Library and immediately liked it, but at the time I was not doing any work on *nix
type OSes, so decided that it would be a waste to get my own copy. Now I have the Raspberry Pi of course, so that's different.

So I've already written a very trivial web server in C, which runs as a daemon and is multi-threaded. That
took me about two hours to do. When I've tried it on the Raspberry Pi (I hope to do that soon) then I'll post it in case
anybody else want their RasPi to present an interface that's accessible from a browser.